Technology is one thing. But policy must govern technology.
For example, is your court using artificial intelligence?
If your court is in California, it must abide by this rule by next week:
“Any court that does not prohibit the use of generative AI by court staff or judicial officers must adopt a generative AI use policy by December 15, 2025. This rule applies to the superior courts, the Courts of Appeal, and the Supreme Court.”
According to Procopio, such a policy may cover items such as a prohibition on entering private data into public systems, the need to verify and correct AI-generated results, and disclosures on AI use.
Good ideas outside the courtroom also.
For example, the picture illustrating this post was created by Google Gemini—as of this week using Nano Banana.
Which is not a baseball team.

